Soul Hackers - The Cyberpunk Game You've Never Played

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Whenever you think of the Megami Tensei franchise, your mind will immediately drift to one of two places. Those being what is affectionately referred to as mainline smt and the ever-popular persona series. These are the two core pillars of the franchise since not only are they the most popular games but they consistently receive new entries as well as ports. However, it’s sometimes easy to forget that there was a third series running in tandem with the other two. The devil summoner games, while not nearly as popular as some of the other aspects of megaten, have gained a bit of a cult following over the years. The original game was released for the sega Saturn in 1995 before receiving a PSP remaster about a decade later. What made devil summoner stand out from the other games in the series was that instead of taking place in a post-apocalyptic world, was set in a more contemporary modern-day Tokyo. Rather than continuing the debate between law and chaos, the story instead followed the antics of a young demon-summoning detective. While devil summoner was a very interesting title, it sadly stayed a Japanese exclusive and has yet to receive a fan translation patch.

It wouldn’t be until 2006’s Raidou Kuzunoha when us western players would get a taste of this sub-series. Though they had a vastly different look and feel to them. These games dropped the standard turn-based combat in favour of being a real-time action RPG and the game’s setting took place in the early 1930s. For the longest time, the Raidou games were the only instants of the devil summoner series making its way to the west. Though this would change in 2013 as we would finally receive a more traditional game in the series.

0:00 Intro.
3:13 Ad Read.
4:35 Soul Hackers Story Introduction.
7:37 Core Mechanics Discussion.
14:39 Demon Personalities & Loyalty are Whack.
20:54 Dungeon Design & App System.
25:52 Story, Characters, & World Analysis.
36:13 Conclusion.
38:34 Outro & Supporter Credits.

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Soul Hackers - The Cyberpunk Game You've Never Played

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